Madison's Individual List - Girls

Brittany
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DOB: 03/29/2002

SN: cerebral palsy, anemia


Brittany is one smart cookie! She is an excellent student and loves to learn. She is fond of drawing, listening to music, playing puzzles, watching cartoons and reading. Her favorite toys are Barbie dolls. She gets along with other children well, and is happy to share toys. 
She likes to laugh and make others laugh. Brittany is adored by her caretakers. 




Ellen
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 This child has an agency grant of $5000.   
The Social Welfare Institute has also agreed to reduce the orphanage donation.


DOB: 07/01/2004

SN: cerebral palsy, mental delays


Ellen is open, gets along well with others, is helpful, and can join in group activities. She is a positively girl, and likes to share the toys. Ellen is receiving acupuncture and motion treatment according to her condition.   
She can sit stably, can crawl well, can walk slowly with the help of the walking aid. 




Kendra 
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DOB: 0 7/14/2007
SN: cerebral palsy 

This is adorable little Kendra. 

She is receiving physical therapy and needs a dedicated family who can continue her treatment and help her to have a successful future!





Riley 
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DOB: 10/28/2008
SN: CHD

Riley is a sweet 4 year old girl. She was just assigned to MAA's individual list for China. 

She is a quiet girl who is doing well with her foster family, attends school and gets along well with other children. 

She makes friends easily and we hope to find a forever family to love her!




Spring
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Be sure to read the updated information below!


DOB:  02/28/2008
SN:  Blind

Spring is a lovely and polite child; she greets to the familiar initiatively and shares her candy, toys and books with other kids; she is considerate to lessen the burden of the mother and get the small stool for the mother when she is dressing the vegetable.

Se put away the toys after playing; she lay the small stools before the table for everyone before dinner; she can have meals by herself and help the mother deal with the utensils and put them to the tank.  

After getting up in the morning she finds the clothes and put them on by herself and then have breakfast and go downstairs along the banister to go to school; at noon when then father comes back, she will say:  “daddy, you must be tired. Have a drink. Change the shoes and have a slipper as you like”. The father and mother feel happy after hearing the sweet words.

UPDATED INFO:

Sizes in March 2012: Head 46cm, Chest 47cm, Height 105cm, Weight 14kg

Sizes in April 2013: Head 46.5cm, Chest 48.5cm, Height 106cm, Weight 15kg


1. She does better than her peers except vision. Her performance in school is really good.
She learns fast. She can learn a song in short time. Though she cannot see, she takes part in the group dancing and learned fast.
2. She can tell a complete story.
3. She can tell things in details. She can tell what happened before. She will tell the teacher what happened in the foster family in the previous day. She will tell the foster family what happened in the school. She will report to the foster family everyday her experience in school, like where she went to play, where she went to eat, what the school will do soon, etc. If something unhappy happens, she will also tell the foster mom. Once mom tries to soothe her, she will smile.
4. She talks with proper grammar and words.
5. She can play with imagination. She will let other children play "father" or " mother", she holds a doll and that is the "baby".
6. She can run, climb, jump, skip, throw a ball, kick a ball.
7. She has not received any vision treatment yet.
8. She has received HIV, RPR, and Hepatitis B test.